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National Seed & Importing Co., Omaha, Nebr. 
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NEW AND RARE EXHIBITION DAHLIAS 
The garden lover who has beeome interested in Dahlias ° 
and vies with his neighbor in excelling him at his local 
Dahlia show, will be interested to know that some of the 
very high priced varieties of previous years are now avail- 
able at more attractive prices. Our list of New and Rare 
Exhibition Dahlias has been reduced to those that we con- 
sider worthy of a place in every garden, and represents 
the cream of the finest varieties that are available in 
reasonable quantities. Many of these varieties have been 
on an honor roll and have been prize winners throughout 
the United States. We offer strong tubers for spring delivery. 
Bashful Giant — Formal Decorative. A gigantic heavy 
bloom, apricot with orange shading. 
Each, 50c 
Elinor Vandeveer — Satiny rose pink. Very free bloomer 
of good stems. This Dahlia has many splendid character- 
istic and is sure to please. 
Each 40c. 
Jane Cowl — Deep, massive blooms of a bronzy buff 
and old-gold, blending darker toward the perfect center. A 
stem of unusual strength holds this giant Decorative over a 
plant of ideal growih, while the foliage is the thick, leathery 
kind that insects seldom injure. . 
Each 40c. 
Jersey’s Beacon — This fine novelty is Chinese-scarlet, 
paler on the reverse, giving a two-toned effect. It is a 
great favorite and a real “beacon of the garden’. Large; 
free bloomer; vigorous grower. 
Each 45c. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson — Magnificent, large, creamy 
white flowers attractively shaded with pink; deeper phlox- 
pink on the reverse of the petals. 
' Each 50c. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner — A refined, deep mauve-pink 
Dahlia of perfect form, impressive on account of its size 
and beautiful orchid color. It is an abundant bloomer, 
splendid for exhibition and fine for the garden. 
Each 40c. 
Pride of California — Deep red. Profuse blooms of good 
size. Everyone should have this Dahlia. An old favorite, but 
always good. 
Each 45c. 
Pride of Statford — An older variety, but always good. 
Color is cadmium to orange yellow. An exceptionally fine 
bloomer and cut flower variety. 
Each 40c. 
W. H. T. — This Dahlia always commands instant, at- 
tention due to its unusual coloring of rich old rose with 
mauve shading on reverse. A long stemmed variety of perfect 
petal formation and healthy growing habits. 
Each 50c. 
White King — New. A pure white, large-flowering Dahlia 
of very beautiful form and substance. Free flowering, on 
long stems. Splendid for the garden or exhibition. 

Each 40c. 
Bleeding Heart 
% DICENTRA — Bleeding Heart 
Spectabilis — (Bleeding Heart or Seal Flower). An old- 
fashioned favorite; its long recemes of graceful heart shaped 
pink flowers are always attractive; it is used also for 
forcing in the house, and is perfectly at home in any part 
of the hardy border, and especially valuable for planting 
in clumps.2ee 
Each, 75¢ 
